CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1957/07/24
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CURRENT
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BULLETIN
24 July 1957
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CONTENTS
� KHRUSHCHEV AND BULGANIN TO VISIT EAST GERMANY
ip IN AUGUST (Secret Noforn) (page 3).
COMMUNIST LEADERS FROM FREE WORLD MAY BE
�) GATHERING IN MOSCOW (Secret Noforn) (page 4).
. REDUCED BLOC PARTICIPATION IN POLAND'S NATIONAL
LIBERATION DAY CELEBRATION Secret) (page 5).
� �150SSIBLE isT6,4i MOVES IN SYRIAN-SOVIET RELATIONS
(page 6).
(1) (1, . MOROCCO EXPECTED TO REJECT NEW SOVIET APPROACH
V (Secret Noforn) (page 7).
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1. KHRUSHCHEV AND BULGANIN TO VISIT EAST
GERMANY IN AUGUST
Comment on:
Khrushchev and Bulganin will arrive
in East Berlin on 3 August and remain
until 5 or 6 August,
The announcement that
the Soviet leaders will visit East Germany
in August reduces the possibility that Ul-
bricht will be removed soon. With internal
opposition to Ulbricht reportedly higher than
ever before, they will probably give him pub-
lic support and lay down the line to party members that they must
again demonstrate their unity and avoid differences of opinion
which could lead to factionalism.
The Soviet leaders may use the occasion to
attempt to influence the forthcoming West German elections
by renewed references to the possibility of reunification if the
West German government will renounce its NATO alliance and en-
ter into direct negotiations with East Germany. The trade talks
going on between the Federal Republic and the Soviet Union will
undoubtedly be cited as evidence that the USSR is making a sincere
effort to normalize its relationships with West Germany and as an
indication of the advantages that could accrue to a reunified Ger-
many inclining to the East. (NOFORN)
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a. COMMUNIST LEADERS FROM FREE WORLD MAY
BE GATHERING IN MOSCOW
Comment on:
Leading tommunists from outside the
Sino-Soviet bloc may be convening in
Moscow in the wake of the gathering of
Soviet-satellite leaders that apparently
took place late last week. Although the
primary aim of such a meeting would
probably be to give the Communist lead-
ers the official version of the recent
presidium shake-up, some steps might
be taken to set up a new international Com-
munist journal, as has been urged by some
foreign Communists.
The number-two Italian and French Com-
munist leaders, Luigi Longo and Jacques
Duclos, flew to Moscow on 16 and 20 July
respectively. The French Communist
' secretary general, Maurice Thorez, left for Moscow by ship
on 21 July. A Belgian Communist delegation led by Party
Secretary Gerard Van Moerkerke was reportedly scheduled
to go to Moscow on 15 July. Austrian Party Chairman Johann
Koplsnig was in East Germany on 22 July and could easily have
gone to Moscow. Khalid Bakhdash, the leading Middle East
Communist, was en route to Switzerland two weeks ago and is
rumored to have gone on to Moscow. (NOFORN)
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3. REDUCED BLOC PARTICIPATION IN POLAND'S
NATIONAL LIBERATION DAY CELEBRATION
Comment on:
Poland's National Liberation Day cele-
bration on 22 July, marking the anni-
versary of the founding in 1944 of the
Soviet-sponsored Lublin Committee of
Liberation, did not have the participa-
tion usual in past years by parliamentary and party delega-
tions from other satellite states and the USSR.
It may be that Warsaw, to emphasize
Gomulka's dictum that the new Polish road to socialism must
be underlined by a greater display of national independence,
did not extend invitations to foreign Communist delegations
to attend this year's celebration. The only non-Polish bloc
leader present was Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam, engaged
in a tour of all satellite countries.
The USSR in the past has invariably sent
a ranking member of the party's presidium to convey the greet-
ings of the Soviet party and government. This year the USSR's
delegation represented the USSR's Society for Cultural Relations
with Foreign Countries. The Kremlin leadership limited itself
to a joint telegram of greetings from Khrushchev, Bulganin, and
Voroshilov. A boycott of the occasion by orbit leaders seems
unlikely since cordial telegrams were received from all Com-
munist capitals, and Polish embassy receptions abroad were
well attended and fully publicized in the Communist-controlled
press. (SECRET)
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4. POSSIBLE NEW MOVES IN SYRIAN-SOVIET RELATIONS
Reference:
n9ifiber o't high Syrian Officials will
go to Moscow to negotiate contracts
for new types of weapons,
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5. MOROCCO EXPECTED TO REJECT NEW
SOVIET APPROACH
The Sultan of Morocco probably will re-
ject the USSR's request for the establish-
ment of diplomatic relations between the
two countries,
icial. The approach was made early in July by the Soviet
ambassador in London to the Moroccan ambassador there.
The Soviet ambassador argued that the USSR's support of Mo-
rocco's independence and of Moroccan membership in the
United Nations, together with their trade agreement of 17
April, provide a basis for the establishment of such relations.
(NOFORN)
Comment This is the first high-level Soviet approach
since June 1956. Morocco has since nego-
tiated the trade agreement with the USSR and is permitting a
carefully screened delegation to attend the World Youth Fes-
tival in Moscow, but the Sultan will probably continue a pro-
Western policy.
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